WatchGuard x1000 用户指南

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Chapter 5: Using Policy Manager to Configure Your Network
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WatchGuard Firebox System
Configuring Out-of-Band Management
You use the OOB tab on the Network Configuration dia-
log box to enable the management station to communicate 
with a Firebox by way of a modem (not provided with the 
Firebox) and telephone line. For information on configur-
ing out-of-band management, see Chapter 17, “Connecting 
with Out-of-Band Management.”
Defining a Firebox as a DHCP Server
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an Inter-
net protocol that simplifies the task of administering a 
large network. A device defined as a DHCP server auto-
matically assigns IP addresses to network computers from 
a defined pool of numbers. You can define the Firebox as a 
DHCP server for the customer network behind the fire-
wall.
One parameter that you define for a DHCP server is lease 
times. This is the amount of time a DHCP client can use an 
IP address that it receives from the DHCP server. When the 
time is close to expiring, the client contacts the DHCP 
server to renew the lease.
Note that the Firebox should not be used to replace an 
enterprise DHCP server. If you already have a DHCP 
server configured, you should continue to use that server 
for DHCP. 
From Policy Manager:
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Select Network =>  DHCP Server.
The DHCP Server dialog box appears, as shown in the following 
figure.